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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Physical Hard Disk Failure symptoms and Data Recovery Solution
Many times, due to electrical, mechanical or firmware failure, the hard disk gets physically damaged and data becomes inaccessible. Except few visible damages, users finds it difficult to diagnosis the physical hard disk failure. However, hard disk give notifications prior to hard disk failure. But due to lack of awareness people find it difficult to track the situation and end up making the situation worse. Below we are mentioning symptoms which indicate physical failure.
Symptoms which indicate physical hard disk failure are:
1. While booting, the screen hangs on Blue screen of death and fails to boot further.
2. Hard disk starts producing clicking, grinding sound.
3. Even after power on, drive doesn't show any drive movement.
4. System restarts continuously.
5. System BIOS finds it difficult to detect hard disk.
6. Each time you try to reboot, system prompts to restart.
Generally even after encountering any of the symptoms, people keep on running the system. Without knowing that it is reducing the chances of data recovery. For safe recovery it is always preferred to shut down the system, if encounter any of the above mentioned symptoms. And consult to Stellar hard disk recovery services.
Note: Never try to open the hard disk, if confront with hard disk failure. As it will delete your data permanently , leaving behind no hope of data recovery.
Stellar Data Recovery Services is providing professional data recovery services from last 18 years. With skilled data recovery engineers, exclusive tools and Class 100 Clean Room Stellar data recovery services solved almost all data loss cases irrespective of its severity.
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Thanks for the advices for the hard disk failure. Just saved your page for an emergency.
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